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REAL World Experts Explain How Apprenticeships Are Opening New Doors in Economics

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What if you could shape the future of economics without a traditional university degree? Apprenticeships are unlocking new pathways for the next generation of economists.

In this episode, we sit down with a dynamic group from the Health Foundation’s REAL Centre (Research and Economic Analysis for the Long-Term), which provides independent research to help shape the future of health and social care.

Our guests include Hannah-Rose Douglas (Assistant Director), Ann Raymond (Economist), Zeyad Issa (Economist), George Stevenson (Apprentice), and Ashley Fernando (Apprentice).
Together, we discuss their unique journeys into economics, the value of apprenticeships, and how that diversity strengthens decision-making in the field.

Whether you’re a student, educator, or career changer, this conversation will inspire you to think differently about how to enter a career in economics - and its real-world impact.

In this episode, we cover:

Why traditional university routes aren’t the only option.

  • The hidden value of bringing young apprentices to the table.
  • The role of economics beyond profit - how it influences social policy, healthcare, and inequality.
  • How apprentices are busting the ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ myth.
  • ‘Why is no one asking this question?’
  • The unexpected skills that might put off some students, but attract others.
  • What are the prospects of having a career in economics?
  • Why economics is a good choice for people with neurodiversity.

The future of economics should reflect the diversity of the world it serves. Tune in to hear how these economists and apprentices are helping to open doors for the next generation.

LEARN MORE

The Health Foundation’s REAL Centre https://www.health.org.uk/about-the-real-centre

Discover Economics - https://www.discovereconomics.co.uk

LISTEN

How Did I Get Here? from Discover Economics - https://www.discovereconomics.co.uk/podcast

Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6ymip1H9Tpy5kBInSEJrUz?si=4b4013bcadd24a14

Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/how-did-i-get-here-from-discover-economics/id1557268390

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What if you could shape the future of economics without a traditional university degree? Apprenticeships are unlocking new pathways for the next generation of economists.

In this episode, we sit down with a dynamic group from the Health Foundation’s REAL Centre (Research and Economic Analysis for the Long-Term), which provides independent research to help shape the future of health and social care.

Our guests include Hannah-Rose Douglas (Assistant Director), Ann Raymond (Economist), Zeyad Issa (Economist), George Stevenson (Apprentice), and Ashley Fernando (Apprentice).
Together, we discuss their unique journeys into economics, the value of apprenticeships, and how that diversity strengthens decision-making in the field.

Whether you’re a student, educator, or career changer, this conversation will inspire you to think differently about how to enter a career in economics - and its real-world impact.

In this episode, we cover:

Why traditional university routes aren’t the only option.

  • The hidden value of bringing young apprentices to the table.
  • The role of economics beyond profit - how it influences social policy, healthcare, and inequality.
  • How apprentices are busting the ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ myth.
  • ‘Why is no one asking this question?’
  • The unexpected skills that might put off some students, but attract others.
  • What are the prospects of having a career in economics?
  • Why economics is a good choice for people with neurodiversity.

The future of economics should reflect the diversity of the world it serves. Tune in to hear how these economists and apprentices are helping to open doors for the next generation.

LEARN MORE

The Health Foundation’s REAL Centre https://www.health.org.uk/about-the-real-centre

Discover Economics - https://www.discovereconomics.co.uk

LISTEN

How Did I Get Here? from Discover Economics - https://www.discovereconomics.co.uk/podcast

Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6ymip1H9Tpy5kBInSEJrUz?si=4b4013bcadd24a14

Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/how-did-i-get-here-from-discover-economics/id1557268390

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